3D Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles for Cloud Seeding Patent US 2022/0002159 A1
January 6, 2022 | Inventors: Linda ZAO, Haoran Liang | 3D Reduced Graphene Oxide/Sio 2 Composite For Ice Nucleation
https://www.freepatentsonline.com/20220002159.pdf
US 2022/0002159 A1 | The present invention relates to the field of cloud seeding.
The present invention provides for an ice-nucleating particle for cloud seeding and other applications, which can initiate ice nucleation at a temperature of -8 degrees C. Further, the ice nucleation particle number increase continuously and rapidly with the reducing of temperature. The ice nucleating particle in the present invention is nanostructure porous composite of 3-dimentional reduced graphene oxide and silica dioxide nanoparticles (PrGO-SN). The present invention also provides for a process synthesizing the PrGO-SN.
And everyone knows that this toxic material falls back down with the rain and people, animals, plants and the entire nature suffer damage as a result!
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The Internet of Bodies
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
This Article introduces the ongoing progression of the Internet of Things (IoT) into the Internet of Bodies (IoB)—a network of human bodies whose integrity and functionality rely at least in part on the Internet and related technologies, such as artificial intelligence. IoB devices will evidence the same categories of legacy security flaws that have plagued IoT devices. However, unlike most IoT, IoB technologies will directly, physically harm human bodies—a set of harms
courts, legislators, and regulators will deem worthy of legal redress. As such, IoB will herald the arrival of (some forms of) corporate software liability and a new legal and policy battle over the integrity of the human body and mind. Framing this integrity battle in light of current regulatory approaches, this Article offers a set of specific innovation-sensitive proposals to bolster corporate conduct safeguards through regulatory agency action, contract, tort, intellectual property, and secured transactions and bankruptcy.
Yet, the challenges of IoB are not purely legal in nature. The social integration of IoB will also not be seamless. As bits and bodies meld and as human flesh becomes permanently entwined with hardware, software, and algorithms, IoB will test our norms and values as a society. In particular, it will challenge notions of human autonomy and self-governance. Legal scholars have traditionally considered Kantian autonomy as the paradigmatic lens for legal determinations
impacting the human body. However, IoB threatens to undermine a fundamental precondition of Kantian autonomy—Kantian heautonomy. Damaged heautonomy renders both Kantian autonomy and deliberative democracy potentially compromised. As such, this Article argues that safeguarding heautonomy should constitute the animating legal principle for governance of IoB bodies. The Article concludes by introducing the companion essay to this Article, The Internet of Latour’s Things. This companion essay inspired by the work of Bruno Latour offers a sliding scale of “technohumanity” as a framework for the legal and policy discussion of what it means to be “human” in an age where bodies are the “things” connected to the Internet.
and then this:
Design of Wireless Nanosensor Networks for Intrabody Application
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1155/2015/176761
Well, we know that there are NO so-called pathogenic "viruses"!!!! And that is why everyone should remember this sentence: ‼️"Here, the gateway (i.e., microscale device) makes it possible to remotely control the entire system over the Internet."‼️on - off - on - off - on - off‼️
Some issues still remain to be solved in the future. ‼️First, we need to verify the proposed conceptual model in real environment to be used for intrabody application.‼️ Second, we also need to implement the most efficient data transmission methods and the network protocols based on OOK and TDMA framework and to verify them in that environment.
Perhaps that’s what they used recently in Tasmania. This should be interesting to follow. I wonder if they tell us what they used to seed the clouds https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/306107/valley-was-cloud-seeded-before-deadly-storm